soundoff(9 Responses)

Jim

I getting so nervous come November, I didn't think it could get worse than Palin, I thought the party would stabilize. But these candidates make me nervous about the mere possibility that they will control the white house.

March 13, 2012 11:06 pm at 11:06 pm |

T'sah from Virginia

And I am listening to ginGRINCH now who is still trying to justify why he should stay in the race!!! What a LOSER!!

Obama 2012 – The Only Trusted Way Forward!!

March 13, 2012 11:07 pm at 11:07 pm |

Bootstomper

We might be witnessing the beginning of the end of the Republican Party as a serious political party.

March 13, 2012 11:55 pm at 11:55 pm |

Name: DParke

Alabama and Mississippi WTH? Seriously? Conservatives need to decide do you want Santorum as our nominee OR do you want Obama out of office. It is 100% impossible to have both. If Rick is our nominee Obama will crush him. He will be nothing more than a snack for team Obama. Like him or not, Romney is the only one seasoned and polished enough to stand up to Obama.

March 14, 2012 01:50 am at 1:50 am |

dar speranza

Santorum fans/voters all say the same thing: "He has sooo much passion!" Since when did passion become the sole qualification to be the leader of the free world?? Have any of these voters looked at his WEAK RESUME?? His AWFUL VOTING RECORD while in the Senate? He could not win his own state....NOT RE-ELECTED AS SENATOR!!
Come on people, this is the most vital election of our lifetime!!!

March 14, 2012 02:29 am at 2:29 am |

steve

He will only win the south and his time is up, no more CHRCH FREAK

March 14, 2012 05:00 am at 5:00 am |

Marie MD

The toothless state picks the candidate with the biggest set of teeth! That makes complete sense to me. They want his teeth.

March 14, 2012 06:33 am at 6:33 am |

Another Day in the Idiot Mines

"We might be witnessing the beginning of the end of the Republican Party as a serious political party."

Demographically, the death of GOBP is on the horizon. As more racists whites die off, and are replaced by more tolerant and diverse groups of younger people, the once great party, now delusional cult, will slip further into irrelevance. However, the corrupting influence of the parasites and psychopaths lurking amid the 1% will not go away. They will do whatever possible to maintain the wealth they stole from the rest of us and to keep us fighting each other instead of them. Vote-rigging will become more and more likely as well, since it allows the GOBP to give the false appearance of success and legitimacy. Rove pulled it off in Ohio in 2004 and you can be assured he'll be trying again this year.

March 14, 2012 07:35 am at 7:35 am |

Name: DParke

Rick has turned off the independent and moderates, and the Nominee will not win without them. They will either vote for Obama or just stay home. Either way it translates to 4 more yrs w Obama. The time for dreaming of a "perfect" nominee is over. If you want Obama out, Romney is our ONLY choice. Rally around him and let's get on with it already!